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Librarians with expertise across academic disciplines work with the Digital Scholarship group. Your subject librarian will gladly consult with you about the books, manuscripts, images, data, etc that might be available to help with your project. And, if the talk turns to the digital, they'll bring us in. Or, start with us and we'll bring them in for consultation when necessary.

Content Management and Metadata Specialists: Julie Coy, the Visual Resources Librarian, brings expertise in describing photographs, works of art and other visual resources. She works as part of a metadata team devoted to describing material so that it can be identified and accessed when called upon. She and her team offer consultation services to work with you on project metadata needs.

Special Collections Staff: Sarah Horowitz and Ann Upton manage the rare and unique materials within the Haverford Library, and maintain one of the finest collections of Quaker materials in the country.

If you need assistance from the Digital Scholarship team and don't know where to begin, you can find the team on Sunday in Magill's 2nd tier study room, from 3-5 PM. The Digital Scholarship Students will be happy to help you to the best of their ability with whatever neat digital doodads you require.

Fun Fact: Russian linguists are currently discussing whether or not microbes should be gendered as male or neuter in terms of personal pronouns as well as the six Russian cases (kind of actually seven).

Skills: Adobe Photoshop, iMovie, and general design and layout strategies

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E-mail: {H.]8*5-v}jDT~Gpi|UJ]#[o3jQ|rPpXtP37n6Urb6@

Twitter Handle: @englishcl4ss

Fun Fact: I'm from the Bay Area, otherwise known as the best place in the galaxy. I'm also an English major and study Persian and Arabic. Eventually, I hope to study the medieval period in Iraq and Iran.